About the course
The Master of Global Competition and Consumer Law is a comprehensive program focused on competition and consumer law in a global context, reflecting the challenges and opportunities created by regimes operating across more than 130 countries. Delivered by Melbourne Law School, it is taught by world-leading experts and senior practitioners from competition and consumer authorities, intergovernmental organisations, and adjudicatory bodies. The course emphasises advanced, internationally oriented study and professional engagement with contemporary global competition and consumer regulation.
What you might learn
The course is designed to develop leaders in the global competition and consumer law field through a rigorous approach to learning. Students build advanced expertise and practical skills across the complex interdisciplinary knowledge base that underpins competition and consumer law. The program’s international cohort and teaching staff support graduates to develop a strong worldwide professional network in the field.
Career outcome
Graduates are prepared for specialist roles in competition and consumer law across private practice, government and regulatory agencies, and international or intergovernmental organisations. The program supports pathways into roles involving competition policy, consumer protection, regulatory enforcement, and advisory work across multiple jurisdictions. It also suits professionals seeking to strengthen capability for senior leadership, compliance, and policy positions in globally operating legal and regulatory environments.
Entry requirements
IELTS 7.0: with no band less than 6.5
Living Costs in Melbourne**
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Restaurant (Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant) A$ 15 - 20 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom in City Centre) A$ 1,583 - 2,094 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom Outside of Centre) A$ 1,207 - 1,596 |
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Transportation (Daily) A$ 7 - 9 |
Utilities per Month (Electricity, Mobile & Internet) A$ 240 - 318 |

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